Here are some low quality Duckverse reaction pictures, I made because no one else did. If you somehow find them funny, you are free to repost them.
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Here are some low quality Duckverse reaction pictures, I made because no one else did. If you somehow find them funny, you are free to repost them.
the high command (uk, dickinson 37)
I’ll never get over that the High Command wiped her memory clean of a traumatic episode and then decided it was a good idea to get her to retrieve the man that is associated with the traumatic event.
Vulcan healthcare sucks.
Episode Below the Cut
I made this instead of studying. I think the time spent on this was not wasted.
The High Command (1937)
"Know anything about malaria?"
"I ought to, old boy, I swatted it up for six months. Why?"
"Nothing, only your predecessor died of it."
1st Draft of script is complete.
Good evening guys! Just to fill you in, we have a 1st draft of our script! All the new material is subject to change. Id like to sit with all of you and discuss you feel about what I has written. But I feel we are in a very strong position going into tomorrow. Remember to research what your role actually consists of and we need to come up with a way to present it tomorrow. But well done gang, we worked really hard today. See you tomorrow.
Chukov's Story.
Mustard Gas is a deadly substance. It is not a weapon, it is a method of torture. I sent an order to exterminate the 6th army of Germany from Northern Stalingrad, with the use of mustard gas. 60,000 German soldiers died under my orders. Something so simple as the dialling of a phone, and 60,000 dead people, their blood is on my hands. That is my job, that is what I was hired to do. I was the 8th of 12 children, and although I was surrounded by them, family was a luxury that I never had. At age 12 I packed my bags and and left. I worked for a while until I joined the army, and that’s where I met Redenko (laugh). Where we’re not only friends but fierce competitors, he brought out the best in me and I brought out the best in him. Now in Stalingrad joined by Repenski, it is our journey to save this city. Millions have died, and millions more will die. What is war but a battle of pride, glorified murder to the beat of a drum. I do not fear death, I welcome death as a friend.
Radio Play Introduction.
Intro
General Chukov, Major Redenko, Adjutant Repenski, Guriev and Petrov hold and enormous amount of responsibility in the Battle of Stalingrad. In a battle where millions of Lives where lost, these three Russian offerers along with Guriev and Petrov give the orders, make the decisions and destroy every enemy soldier in site. In a battle where many stories will never be heard, these stories must. We uncover truths and stories they have, where few live to tell the tale.